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Experience a pleasing blend of Northwest style and attentive service at Hood River’s only waterfront…
Columbia Gorge Hotel
Built in 1921, The Hotel is a magnificent villa perched on a scenic cliff. Guests…
Horsefeathers Hotel
Welcome to the newest addition to Hood River's vibrant downtown, where modern comfort meets rich…

Located in the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area and only 5 minutes from central Hood River, you'll be within a mile of great restaurants, shopping and Columbia Gorge experiences. Enjoy complimentary breakfast and free wifi, along with on-site fitness center, business center, indoor pool and whirlpool.
Pet friendly room available.

Experience a pleasing blend of Northwest style and attentive service at Hood River’s only waterfront hotel. Enjoy a meal or beverage at Riverside, and the waterfront pool, hot tubs, sauna, fitness center and shoreline path. The hotel offers a variety of rooms all with the amenities you’ve come to expect, and some with full kitchens, decks, balconies or patios. Located just 60 miles east of Portland, with easy access to the scenic Hood River Valley, Mt. Hood, and Columbia Gorge destinations.





Built in 1921, The Hotel is a magnificent villa perched on a scenic cliff. Guests enjoy sweeping views of the majestic Columbia River as well as fine dining and accommodations. The Hotel was a favored retreat for movies stars like Clara Bow, Rudolph Valentino and Shirley Temple, presidents like Roosevelt and Coolidge, and other social and political dignitaries. Today The Hotel provides the same lush ambiance and lavish service that has attracted travels from all over the world. Centrally located 45 minutes from Portland and 45 minutes from Mt. Hood, with 39 guest rooms and over 5,300 sq. ft. of meeting space, we can accommodate meetings up to 225 or small intimate groups for 8. Whether you are planning an executive board retreat or the wedding of your dreams, The Columbia Gorge Hotel is the ideal location.

A beautiful rustic resort on the North side of Mt. Hood, offering lodging (including dog friendly cabins) and a farm to table Restaurant. A serene environment with a plethora of hiking and outdoor activities are just minutes from your doorstep when you stay with us!

Built in 1911, and on the National Register of Historic Places, the Hood River Hotel is where you should stay in Hood River, Oregon. Sweeping views of the city and Columbia Gorge are just the beginning.
Located in the center of downtown, the hotel is nestled amidst local artisan shops, eateries, wineries, brew pubs and a myriad of outdoor adventure destinations. A visit to the Hood River Hotel means having out-your-door access to all that Hood River has to offer. Enjoy food and drink from the hotel's European inspired hideaway Broder Ost, the dry room sauna to unwind from the days adventures, or chill in the hotel's gorgeous lobby reading, playing games and watching the day go by.

A Bed & Breakfast in a quiet country setting close to town and adjacent to the award winning Cathedral Ridge Winery.
Enjoy lovely patio outdoor seating or our wooden swing in the herb garden or inside in the sunny solarium, perfect for early morning coffee, afternoon tea and evening wine sipping.
Fresh Himalayan Blackberries, Italian Plums and Pears grown on the property served up with gourmet coffee & tea, fresh scones or proscuitto parmesan frittata are seasonal breakfast specialties.

Enjoy an intimate camping experience like no other at Cascade Locks Marine Park Campground. The park offers year-round RV, trailer, and tent sites with complementary peak season (Memorial Day through Labor Day weekends) access to shared restroom, shower, and RV dump facilities.
Reservations are not required, but strongly recommended (especially between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends) and can be made up to six months in advance.

Five primitive campsites available with a fire pit and picnic table at each site adjacent to Wahtum Lake located just east of the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness and multiple hiking opportunties. Trees and shade available.


Mt. Hood Bed & Breakfast has been a family run business since 1994. Mike and Jackie purchased the 42 acre farm in the winter of 1994 and transformed the early 1900’s farm house into the first bed and breakfast in Parkdale, Oregon and one of the oldest in the Hood River Valley.
Their vision of hospitality paired with an awe-inspiring backdrop of Mt. Hood is the perfect place to come unwind, relax, or plan a romantic Elopement getaway.
Conveniently located about an hour and a half from Portland and 30 minutes from Hood River, the Columbia River Gorge, and the Timberline lodge, this is the ideal hub for outdoor recreation .

Only a 2-minute drive from I-84, this motel is a mile from the Mt Hood Railroad and Dinner Train and the Skylight Theater. Its rooms include flat-screen TVs. Free Wi-Fi access and cable TV are also included in every room at Sunset Motel Hood River. They are equipped with a microwave, a refrigerator, and a safe. A garden is located on the Hood River Sunset Motel property. The motel is also air conditioned and pet friendly. The Hood River Cinema is a mile away. Waterfront Park is a 5-minute drive from the motel.


Perched atop a peaceful, forested ridge, Panorama Lodge is a comfortable, 7 bedroom log home with breathtaking views of Mt. Hood and the Hood River Valley. Look out to a verdant valley of pear, apple and cherry orchards.
A great place for retreats, sport teams, and reunions, the lodge is outfitted for flexibility. It can sleep 18.
Relax on the full-length deck where vibrant flowers frame every vista. Enjoy the serenade of birds, quail and wild turkeys. You'll enjoy the call of owls at night. Gather on the large flower lined deck with Mt. Hood at your feet. Play bocce ball on the newly completed court. Hike or bike some awesome nearby trails with great views.
Panorama Lodge is less than four miles from Hood River where shops, world-class restaurants, brew pubs, art galleries and theatre await.

Eagle Creek campground is the first developed campground in the National Forest System, having opened in 1916! This campground makes a terrific base camp for a weekend of adventures such as hiking, boating and river activities, interpretive centers, fish hatcheries, bird watching and picnicking. The campground includes 17 campsites, 14 of which must be reserved at www.recreation.gov and 3 available on a first-come, first-served basis. Each site has a paved parking apron and most are fully accessible. A central restroom features flush toilets (no showers) and drinking water. Faucets for drinking water are scattered throughout the campground. A full-time host is on site. Campsites are situated between large trees atop a bluff above Eagle Creek and the Columbia River. There are no RV hookups and there is a 20 foot trailer limit due to small spaces and tight curves on the road leading up to the campground.
The campground is part of the Eagle Creek Recreation Area featuring the Historic Eagle Creek Trail, constructed in 1916 and still considered one of the most popular and scenic hikes in the Gorge. Explore other area trails for outstanding day hikes and views, including Buck Point, Gorge #400, Ruckel Creek #405, Wauna Point #402, and Shady Glen #402A. Be aware many of these trails are steep or pass along cliffs with steep dropoffs. Enjoy a spectacular view of the Columbia River Gorge from Wauna Point or Buck Point or access Mt. Hood National Forest and Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness with extended overnight trips.
Eagle Creek campground is situated adjacent to Interstate 84 and railroad tracks, so the campground may be too noisy for some, especially sites #7-14.

At Columbia Gorge Inn, they take pride in offering guests clean, comfortable and hassle-free accommodations. All of the inn's spacious bedrooms are newly remodeled with comfortable beds, coffeemaker, fridge and microwave, along with DirecTV and free WiFi.
Columbia Gorge Inn is located in the heart of the Gorge -- close to waterfalls, sternwheeler cruises, a waterfront park with an award winning fishing marina, world class windsurfing, hiking, climbing, biking, whitewater rafting, kayaking, cycling trail, salmon, steelhead and sturgeon fishing, restaurants, galleries, and museums. After a day exploring, come back and relax in Columbia Gorge Inn's newly renovated rooms with great amenities.


Located in the heart of the Columbia Gorge, The Adventure Lodge is your Base Camp in Hood River. Each room is built with reclaimed materials that create a welcoming space to crash after a long day out on the river, trails, breweries, or wineries. Natural light throughout an open floor plan and environmentally-friendly amenities.


The Cascade Motel established in 1947, is the last vintage motor court still operating in the Columbia River Gorge offering a variety of lodging accommodations from individual romantic cottages and spacious queen suites to economical motel studios with the convenience of parking at each unit.
Cascade Motel is located on the Historic Columbia River Hwy 30, a beautiful 40 minute drive east of Portland in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The motel has been remodeled and is situated on 3 acres of lawn with large shade trees and territorial views of the Cascade mountain range. The motel is the quietest in town and is located approximately 2 blocks away from the busy main street of Cascade Locks to ensure guests a good night sleep. There is plenty of easy access parking, and you can leave your boat connected as there is easy pull through access.
The motel is non-smoking and no pets. There is an outside smoking areas and two outdoor barbecue areas with tables and chairs and complimentary wireless internet for guests. Kitchen units offer local freshly roasted Boyd’s coffee.

Popularly known as the windsurfing capital of the world, Hood River is an ideal destination for trekkers, wine connoisseurs, adrenaline junkies, and historians alike. The valley is marked by numerous orchards manufacturing piquant ciders along with cultivating apples, pears and cherries. Eateries across the city offer dishes prepared with homegrown specialties. The city also happens to be a dream destination for cyclists due to its passionate cycling culture and mesmerizing riding corridors.
Riverview Lodge is a quintessential abode for those looking to spend a memorable vacation in Hood River. Many famous galleries and brewpubs are within a walking distance from the lodge.
Wyeth Campground is just off of Interstate 84 in a forested setting with grassy fields. There are 13 individual sites, three group sites, and a 24-hour camp host. In the past this site was a Seed Kiln, Guard Station, Church camp, Civilian Conservation Corps camp and Conscientious Objector Camp during World War II.
Natural Features: Set at the base of classic Gorge cliffs, this historic site features easy access to trails and a creek. The Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness and solitude is a short hike from the campground on the Wyeth trail. Osprey and bald eagles reside locally.
Recreation: The Wyeth trail and the Gorge trail access wilderness, waterfalls, the Pacific Crest Trail and dispersed camping opportunities. Fishing, sea kayaking, kiteboarding and windsurfing are nearby on the Columbia River while road biking is available on back roads.
Facilities: Paved roads, paths and aprons make this site easily accessible to all. The full-time onsite hosts maintain a central flush toilet restroom. Each site is equipped with picnic tables and fire grills and many sites are fully accessible. There is a grassy overflow area with no amenities to accommodate camping when the rest of the campground is full. There are no RV hookups or dump sites.
Nearby Attractions: Take a hatchery tour 10 miles west at Bonneville Dam, enjoy world-class wind sailing activities 10 miles west in Hood River, tour orchards or see iconic waterfalls in the gorge, all within 45 minutes. Cascade Locks offers Sternwheeler cruises 8 miles west.

Hood River Vacation Rentals will find you your perfect vacation home.
Choose from luxury lofts, comfy condos, downtown classics, contemporary dream homes and super-cool country retreats. Spectacular views, hot tubs, huge decks, fireplaces, WiFi, kid and pet friendly options available. Romantic escapes. Family gatherings. Group retreats. Sports central! They'll dial you in…

Situated in a stand of Douglas Fir, Herman Creek Horse Camp offers 7 sites, some with stalls, on a first come, first serve basis. This site has a turnaround and can accommodate stock trailers.
No hookups available on site.
A trailhead for Herman Creek Trail (#406) and the Pacific Crest Trail (#2000) is located in the campground. Trails provide access to the Pacific Crest Trail and Trails #406E, #447, #422, and #437 and the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness.


A fanciful inn nestled in the Hood River Valley on the northern slope of Mt. Hood. Three well appointed rooms with private baths. Wake to fresh brewed coffee and a delicious breakfast, prepared with the freshest fruits from the Hood River Valley. The inn's grounds have been recognized as a Backyard Wildlife Habitat and offers a tranquil setting for business and small group gatherings. After a full day, enjoy the peace and tranquility of this serene inn.

The Inn at the Gorge provides comfortable, laid-back, luxury accommodations for your basecamp while you explore Hood River and the Columbia River Gorge. Blending historical charm with modern convenience, comfort and style, there's no better place to stay in Hood River. Luxury accommodations include suites with kitchens and living rooms as well as king and queen rooms - all accommodations feature private bathrooms, premium linens, beddings and premium memory foam mattresses.


Sakura Ridge, The Farm & Lodge, is a boutique, eco-conscious, bed and breakfast located on an organic pear and apple orchard in Hood River, Oregon. Perched on the south side of York Hill at nearly 1,600 feet, the lodge offers sweeping views of Mt. Hood and the Hood River Valley.
About 15 minutes from downtown Hood River, Sakura Ridge is a secluded, idyllic getaway perfect for a special occasion, a home base for exploring the region, or a weekend of rest and relaxation.

A small boutique hotel with 5 guest suites all with a view of Mt Adams and the Columbia River. The Irish Inn is a perfect location to get ready for a wedding or explore all the area has to offer.

Black Lake Campground provides primitive tent sites on the east shore of Black Lake located in the northern part of Mt Hood Natioanl Forest in the Hood River Ranger District. The area accesses nearby Black Lake Trail. The trail network in this area enters Mark Hatfield Wilderness to the north.
This area is primitive and less visited than more developed sites. You must pack in and pack out.
Lost Lake Campground is nestled between beautiful Lost Lake and Mount Hood. From Lost Lake Butte, the valley view is breathtaking, and from the viewpoint, guests can revel in the most majestic view of Mt. Hood, its glaciers and Lost Lake. Another one of the many attractions at Lost Lake Campground is the old growth boardwalk, an interpretive trail that meanders through one of Oregon's large old growth stands.
Recreation:
Lost Lake Campground offers an abundance of activities. Campers have access to a general store, which offers: canoe, kayak, historic wooden row boats, metal fishing boats and stand-up paddleboard rentals. Whether you are a professional angler looking to catch that prized German Brown or a first-timer, there is something for everyone. Additionally, there are a number of hiking trails near the campground ranging in length from 1/4 mile to over 100 miles resulting in numerous hiking and biking opportunities. Other activities include bird watching, berry picking, swimming, waterfall finding and more.
Facilities:
Lost Lake Campground is adjacent to a full service resort with a variety of campsites to accommodate all types of visitors, including group, family and single campsites. In addition to the campsites, there are cabins, yurts, lodge rooms and an extensively stocked general store on site.
There is drinking water at designated locations and pit toilets throughout. Each site has a designated tenant location, picnic table and fire ring. Firewood is available for purchase at the general store. This campground has a minimum three night stay on weekends and holidays.
Natural Features:
Mother Nature went the extra mile when it came to Lost Lake. The surrounding topography is rugged, mountainous and magical. The flora and fauna is abundant and easily accessible. These attributes culminate in making Lost Lake Campground one of the most popular in Oregon.
Nearby Attractions:
Nearby Wahtum Lake offers a great daily excursion or hike to one of the four surrounding waterfalls. On the way up to Lost Lake or on the way down, try stopping at one of the many fruit stands that blanket the Hood River Valley.


Located in the heart of the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, this KOA will have you rollin' along the river in no time - whether you're cruising aboard the stern-wheeler Columbia Gorge, exploring waterfalls along the historic Columbia River Highway or hiking on Larch Mountain's trails at an elevation of 4,000 feet. Displays in the riverfront Marine Park explain the 19th-century locks that made the turbulent Columbia passable (and gave Cascade Locks its name). In nearby Hood River, the Mount Hood Railroad links the Columbia Gorge with the foothills of snowcapped Mount Hood. Camp among forested Tent Sites, full-hookup RV Sites with 110-foot pull thrus, one- and two-room Camping Cabins and Deluxe Cabins. Pool & Hot Tub: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 110 feet.


Slow down and enjoy views from the back door next to the Bridge of the Gods. With stunning views and spacious guest rooms on the banks of the Columbia River, the Columbia River Inn is a perfect location for any Gorge adventure. Only 44 miles from downtown Portland and close to waterfalls, hiking / biking trails, the Historic Columbia River Highway, sailing and outdoor activities.
Indoor heated pool and spa, plus dining for breakfast and lunch next door at Bridgeside.
Up for adventure? Down for a drink? No matter your style, find your fun in Hood River.


